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Show 1A1 livrpont Avfnuo Saltt Like cityy Single Copy, 10c Nephi, 1961 Volume 52, Number 25 Report Ready Temperature Hits 100 Mark Funeral Services Friday for On Nephi In case you complained about the heat, and just couldnt seem to get a breath of cool air any where Monday or Tuesday, Prominent Mona Educator the first you were no different, and the second place hail all the right the world to complain, 'cause Old Sol Service Trades, had tile burncis on Ray Newton. and all in pla.-- e in ou J The Trades and Services Committee of the Nephi Community Development program have Find Lieutenant Lenn E. Youd and Supply Sergeant Ferry J. (iOOI) OLI) after handing pay cheeks to DeVon Mower, Fountain (ireen, Grant Oitler are at the Worthington, Glen Foote and Fred Parkin. Nearly $.1,000.00 was issued Monday evening. PAY DAY dk Nephi Guard Unit Receives Superior Rating First Lieutenant Leon Youd is Commander of the unit of the Guard" Nephi Lieutenant William B. Ilowarth E. ision of the National Guard has been received by officers praised the local group and and men of Battery B, Hath gave them a superior, rating F. A., located at Nephi, con- for their military activities in gratulating them on the con- connection with the camp. duct and upon their military "know how" while attending Monday was pay day at Guard the local armory and a total the recent National summer encampment at Camp of $4,851.14 was distributed VV. G. Williams. to the four officers and 50 The letter from Lt. Col. Mor-li- n men comprising the local E. Cox of the Artillery Div- - Battery. Miss Kaye Wilkey of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Wilkey. Club Members Honor 150 Registered For Mrs. Parkes on Summer Recreation 80Ht Anniversary Theres lots of fun for everyone in the East Juab Rec reation program as more and more young people are sign ing up for the various events. The week's events as an- "A letter of commendation The Acacia Club met at the home of Tola W. Jenkins on Thursday afternoon, June honoring Itha B. Parkes on her 80th anniversary, birthday which occured on June 20. May P. Burton gave a tribute to Mrs. Parkes. giving highlights of her life long service to her family, church and community, Chloe N. Bailey then gave an interesting report of classes she had enjoyed at the Brigham Young University leadership recently. A mesage was written by each member of Vivian P. Hoyt, .who was unable to be present. A delicious luncheon was served, including a beautifully decorated birth' day cake for the honored guest. Members enjoying the after' noon were Itha B. Parkes, Al13 Anna D. All red, Chloe N.- - Bailey, May P. Burton, Ethel A. Irons, Laura and the hostess, B. Brough Tola W. Jenkins. ice P. McCune, NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS is second in command, and two other officers were assigned to the unit during the nounced by Kelvin Clayton for the next week include: Nephi, Thursday, June 22: 9 a.m. to 12 noon, tliri's volley ball. Archery and Table Tennis; 1 to 4 p.m. Boys table tennis, volleyball and baseball. Levan, Friday, June 23, 9 a.m. to 12 noon: handicraft. 1 Nephi, Friday, June 23 to 4 p.m., Baseball, boys 13 to 14. Elder Boyd Richard Mayer Testimonial To 9 Nephi: Monday, June 26 a.m. to 12 noon, boys handicraft; 1 to 4 p.m., girls handicraft. Mona Tuesday, June 27, 9a.m. to 12 noon: tennis, badminton, baseball: 1 to 4 p.m., handicraft. Honor Mona Elder Sunday . Levan, Wednesday, June 28, 9 a.m. to 12 noon: tennis, badminton, games and relays; 1 to 4 p.m.r handicraft. A total of 150 boys completed and compiled the results of the survey taken in July, 1960. The return of the survey was over 80 per cent 300 surveys were sent out and 262 were returned. The committee hopes that both customers and merchants can now better understand the local trades and service situation in Nephi. Each person is invited to draw bis own conclusions and pursue his own actions based on the findings within the report. The report will be distributed from the following businesses in Nephi Friday, June 23. Everyone is urged to get a copy: Robert Hall Pharmacy, First Security Bank of Utah; Nephi Drug Co., and Forseys Variety Store. Due to the limited supply of the report it is requested by the committee that the report passed on to others who have not seen it.-.- . Highlights of the report show the following: The dom- inant comment was that merchants did not carry adequate variety of merchandise in some Nephi stores. To the question What do you consider a greatest need? Nc-ph- is great number answered "Another store like a J. C. Penney and more industry. To the question "what sendees are needed? the answer was a good veterinarian. Business traits liked most by customers was the pleasantness, friendliness, and willingness to help o fthe sales personnel. The ' Trades and Sendees committee was headed by Mrs. E. C. Sherwood as chairman who ' worked in conjunction with Keith Wison, Nephi Con sultant from the Bureau of Community Development. Others who assisted were Farrell Maurice Carter, Chapman. Don. Eyre, Neldon Hanson, F. A. Heppler, Margene Ostler, Julia Rasmussen, Ada Sperry, Lynn Wright, Robert Hall and John Parkin. and girls participated in the program last week, and those who are NOTICE TO MEMBERS not yet registered are invited AND PARENTS: For several Farewell testimon- to register Mona and participate. years ' past we have devoted ial will beheld Sunday evening time and space necessary to at 7:00 p.m. at the Mona Ward club news items print ALL Chapel in honor of Elder Boyd Farm Bureau Slates from the beginning of the club Richard Mayer, who has acyear until the activities were cepted a call to serve in the Annual Inasmuch as a Eastern Atlantic States miss Party Saturday completed. majority of., the.. Items ..were ion of the Church of Jesus The annual Farm Bureau almost repeats from week to Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y for all Farm Bureau and in no way encouragParty Mr. son is of a Elder Mayer members and their families ed or furthered the proand Mrs. George Mayer cf will be held at the City Park gram, it has been found necesMona. on Saturday evening, June 24, sary to limit Items to the Elder Mayer will enter the beginning 6:30 p.m. A hot organizational meeting report at on mission home July 10th and supper is planned, and officials and to of special pardepart for his field of service encourage all to be on time ents dayreports activities, etc. We a week later. A graduate of and to bring their own dishes. know that you will understand the Juab High School and the our position in this matter Juab Stake Seminary, Elder Editor. Mayer has attended Snow ColSchool lege during the past school Attending year. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Tidwell Miss Julie Johnson, daughter Speakers at the testimonial of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Johnson, were in Moroni to spend Fathwill be Calvin Neilsen of the has enrolled as a student at ers Day with her parents, Mr. Juab Stake High Council and Stevens Henager Business col- and Mrs. .. Forris Blackburn. LaVon Swasey. Remarks will lege in Salt Lake City. Miss Brad Tidwell returned home be given by Bishop Vest, Mrs. Johnson was a graduate of the with his parents after visiting Mayer, Alice Ann Hanson and Juab High School with the class the past week with his grandElder Mayer. Musical select- of 1961. parents. in National Guard. and Mrs. T. H. Irons left Friday morning by car for New York City, and from there they will go by ship to Germany where he wiil be stationed for the next three Chaplain years. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Christensen of Sandy spent Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Chase and family of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rue Golden. 4-- H - 4-- H 4-- H ions will be by a quartet composed of Betty Ellertson, Joy Neilsen, Beth Yates and Sarah Neilsen; and by a trio composed of Kaye Wilkey, Marlene Price and Arta Worthington. Prayers will be given by LaiMar Stanley and Neldon A. Hanson. I the stations: Levan Station: Date June June June June June High 83 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 86 Nephi Station: Low Date High 41 June 15 not read June 16 85 June 17 ...93 93 30 June 18 95 96 53 June 19 98 June 98 54 June 20 100 June 96 50 June 21 98 Readings are taken at 5 p.m. daily at Levan, and at daily at Nephi, each for the preceeding period. 90 10 a.m. for d assert For children "rather have nominal prices. All in all, attending should, first of all, get a sufficient amount to eat at a liberal price. There will be entertainment for all during the afternoon and evening. Especially for the children there will be train rides. Tote Gote rides, rides on the Fire Engine, pony rides and other entertaining events. The duab High School band The box lunches will be sold will be on hand for a band for $1.00 each, and will con- concert in the early evening tain a sufficient quantity of and at 8 p.m. a hilarious softeverything needed for a sub- ball game will be the feature stantial meal. Double Decker attraction. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Weaver of Grace, Idaho announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Addie Weaver, to James son of Mr. and W. Golden, Mrs. Arnold Brough. The ceremony will take place in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, June 30. President Christiansen will officiate at the ceremony. A reception honoring the young couple will by be given the same eveningBan-Miss j Gann, also of Toremre. the brides parents at the ison is a Christ Grace. at daughter House grand Stake nock of J. A. Burton of Nephi. y I community. STAMPEDE TO FEATURE PARADES EACH DAY In the West, there are rodeos and rodeos and more and new ones are starting each year! And in the and great state of Texas there are rodeos and more rodeos in the East, and in the North and North West in fact all over' the country there are rodeos of every name and size. But theres only ONE UTE STAMPEDE and thats at Nephi, Utah. The Ute Stampede Rodeo ranks well up among the top rodeos of the entire country and in the State of Utah, IT IS the Ute Stampede thats the outstanding rodeo. This years big celebration will feature the rodeo performances each night with the top stock and the top contestants, And during the day time hours, three parades will be staged to add to your enjoyment. On Thursday afternoon the Primary Associations of the Stake will stage a miniature parade as the opening event for the big celebration. On Friday, the usual Mammoth Ute Stampede Parade will be held and this years parade is expected to be true to form outstanding. the Ute Stampede Bathing Beauty Always an Parade will be staged on Saturday afternoon. It is understood that parade times will all be at 4 p.m. Just in case you havent done so already, today is the best time to invite your relatives and friends to Nephi for the Wests big show - the Ute Stampede July 13, 14 and 15. rodeos ... eye-catch- serving as principal. THREE WEEKS TO GO until the 1961 Ute Stmpede Is here In full force. Heading the Stampede are the veteran members of the committee shown shove. Front row, left to right: Maurice Tolley, Raymond A. Jackson, Jack Brough, and standing: William Cooper, Lorin Christensen, William D. Mr. Brough is (Bill) Howard and John E. Robertson. serving as President this year. The committee has contracted for the rodeo stock of Cotton Rosser and the Flying I' Ranch, and also for some outstanding specialty acts Including the outstanding Ben Htir Chariot Race, schools He retir-teachi- ng several ago. He was active In years the Mona ward all his life serving in the Mona Ward Bishopric for ears. He was School Superintendent Sunday for approximately 12 years and held as superintendent of eiPsion the YMMIA for some time. He has taught classes in Sunday School and Priesthood throughout his life time. Juab Stake Park Day on Friday will fulfill a threefold need In our Stake according to a statement issued this week by the Juab Stake Presidency. The statement in full is herewith: "Juab Stake Park Day on Friday will fulfill at threefold need In our stake. First, It will provide for an evening of fun and enjoyment for He served in the Mona Town Itoard and was president of uio Board for some time. was a charter member of He the Mona Lions club and also was active in political affairs. At the time of his death he was Mona Precinct Justice of the Peace, having served in this capacity for several years. Survivors are his widow of Mona; six children: Karl Newton of Salt Lake City; Paul Newton, Kearns; Mrs. Richard (Zelda) Summers, Mrs. Frank (Dorothy) Tidwell and Mrs Clyde (Virginia) Jarrett, all of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ray all young and old and give us an opportunity to mingle one with another in the cool comfort of our beautiful City Park. As the City Park was dedicated many years as a memorial to the Pioneers who settled our valley, lt Is fitting that this type of entertainment go forward with entertainment for all as it did periodically in the days of our noble ane (Agnes) Myers of Mona. Also surviving are 21 grand children and one great grandson; a sister and eight brothers: Mrs. Flossie Kay, Oscar and Warren Newton, Mona; Earl. Thomas, Joseph, and Jesse Newton, all of Salt Lake City; and Edward Newton, Tremon-to- cestors. Secondly, the Park Day will bring friends and relatives together for an evening of old fashioned visiting and renewing of acqualnten-ance- s. In the hurried world of today, many of us have forgotten how to visit and to be close to neighbors and friends. This is an important aspect of this event. Too, It will bring together as committeemen and women folks from the various wards and give them an opportunity to 'rub shoulders and to n. Interment in the Mona Cemetery will be directed by Anderson Funeral Home of Nephi. Services Held more. appreciate And third, the Park Day will be the means of raising a portion of the funds that are needed to overcome a serious deficit In the Juab Stake Welfare funds which has been occassioned only by a prolonged drought which has robbed the farm of the necessary operating capital. This is one means of assisting In the Welfare program and doing it with enjoyone-anoth- er For Former Nephi Man Funeral services were ducted in Provo Tuesday con- for George Ross Golden. 43, who died Friday in a Provo hospital fololwing a short illness. Mr. Golden was born in Nephi December 13, 1917, a son of George Otto and Eva Broad-hea- d Golden. He received his education in the Nephi schools and served for 2 la years in the United States Army during World War II. He married Ruth Sundstrom Dec. 12, 1946 at Bonita, California and had resided in Provo the past nine years. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, ment. We earnestly solicit your support for this event! Juab Stake Presidency, By R. Roscoe Garrett, President Telephone Company Representatives Set Business Contacts Stampede Committee church, He In the Mona schools for taught 4.3 the majority of this timeyears also Slake Presidency Invites Support for Park Day Events all-stak- Miss Cecil Gowers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Gowers of Nephi, was one of the contestants for Miss Utah for 1961, held at the Newhouse Hotel, on Tuesday, June 18. Mr. and Mrs. Gowers and son Glen were in Shit Lake on Tuesday to attend the Miss Utah Beauty Pageant at the Bonneville room at the El-Ra- a iburger" stands will be on hand to provide hot dogs, hamburgers and drinks for all at Miss Utah Contest For Temple Wedding Saints. - Ice Cream cones will be available at the cost of a thin dime would . "r- Newtons life was one of t0 hls Everything Ready for Stake Park Day Friday who vt St Couple Participates in Idaho Young Lady, Nephi Man Set Date Wan! Chapel with Mare Inends may call at officiating. the family home Thursday evening fro pmt:,and Friday from If) tlmo of services. ?'m'KTUntl1 Yr- - New ton was born Dec- fo William and Newton at jarah Shawcroft He married Syrelda er.July 30 1912 in Salt solemCl,2s the marriafre being eight months later ! 'X Sa'1 Lake Temple of l!fhUrch2f Jesus Christ of 24-ho- ur 10 for $1.00 for the meal. J L 45 48 Everything is in readiness for a big day Friday that is almost everything as the Juab Stake Park Day will take the spotlight of all of Central Utah. The big events will open at the Nephi City Park at 4 p.m. and will continue during the afternoon and evening. Only thing that is not in complete readiness for the big event is the "hundreds of box lunches" which are being prepared by the Relief Societies of the six wards of the stake. And these will be ready and fresh as the event opens on Friday at 4 p.m., according to Dr. P. L. Jones, has headed the general committee. ord retired Mona and wti known civiceducator, and church leader of this community, died at his home Monday evening after a long illness. Death was attributed to a heart ailment. Funeral services will be held June Zi' at 1 Pm. at ' 5. Low- - Daughter of Nephi Miss Addie Weaver Mona-Wilf- the jets wide open. high One should have been a little accustomed to the high heat, for last week the mercury hovered around 93 for a couple or thiee days and this week's report shows it has climlied to the 100 mark on Monday. While Nephi was sweltering in the 100 degree heat on Monday, Icvan had 98J, and on Tuesday Levan also dropped back another two degrees to 1HJ. The weeks weather at the Nephi and Levan stations is as follows, with no precipitation being recorded at either of 4-- H Mrs. Kenneth Ingram and children visited in Moroni with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Anderson the past two weeks while her husband was at Camp Williams with the S' Juab County, Utah, Thursday, June 22, Utah Frank Matheson, local man ager for the Mountain States the Utah County Sherifs PosTelephone & Telegraph Com- se and the Moose Lodge. pany, announced today that Surviving are his widow; a Don Bradshaw and Ran Har- son and two daughters: David, Consultdy, Communications Stephanie Gay and Eva Marie ants from Provo, will ' be in Golden, all of Provo; his parNephi Thursday and Friday, ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. GolJune 22 and 23, to contact bus- den of Orem; a brother: Jack iness and offer service im- S. Golden of San Diego; sisMr. ters: Mrs. Scott (Helen) Steele provement suggestions. Bradshaw and Mr. Hardy are of Goshen; Mrs. William W. El Centro, specialists in the field of tele- (Grace) Wheeler, phone communications. California; Mrs. V. R. (Norma) Mr. Matheson urged any bus- Woodard, Mrs. Blaine (Georiness subscribers wishing a gia Lee) Rich, Provo. special appointment with these Burial was at Provo City two men, to call Mrs. Wright cemetery. ofat the Telephone Business fice (620) for arrangements... Mr. Matheson also pointed J. H. S. Yearbooks out that he invites the public to see the telephone disfor Distribution play located at 42 South Main. Ready In the display you wil see At School on Friday such telephones as the new call an secreelectronic director, The 1960-6- 1 year books will tary, the new Princess telebe ready for distribution on phone and many others. Friday, June 23, from 1 to 8 Word has been received by pm. at the High School, Please bring the balance relatives that Mrs. Lorraine Painter is improving at the due on your yearbooks" Is the advice erf the editors. Procnix, Arizona, hospital. j : ' |